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Hotel Kung Carl, BW Premier Collection

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8.3

Excellent

2,766 reviews

+46 8 463 50 00

Top Amenities

Free Wifi

Free Breakfast

Pets Allowed

Fitness Center

Convenience and Style at Best Western Premier Hotell Kung Carl

What Do the Rooms Include?

A boutique hotel, each room has a theme based on Gustavian design. Antiques, fine art, and creative wallpaper mixed with modern design offers a room for everyone's personality. A nice bonus is the coffee and tea maker in each room. You have access to a desk with room Wi-Fi available as well as DVD player if nothing on satellite television takes your fancy. With advance notice, your pets are more than welcome to stay with you.

What Amenities Does the Best Western Hotell Kung Carl Offer?

The Best Western Hotell King Carl Hotel has a free Scandinavian buffet breakfast for all guests which you can eat while catching up on life with Wi-Fi throughout. For dinner, choose Kung Carls Bakficka restaurant on site. It has many international options (choose a pork based dish) and visit the cocktail bar for a beverage. The eco-friendly hotel has multi-lingual staff willing to help 24/7.

How Much Will a Stay at Best Western Hotell Kung Carl Cost Me?

With nine different room types available, there is something for everyone. The basic rooms start from $200 for a Queen bed and prices increase based on room amenities, time of year, and demand. For deluxe suites you may pay $500 or more.

What’s There to Do Nearby?

Within the Stureplan area there is action day and night in all directions. Stureplan has high-end stores, fine dining, and nightclubs. Famous attractions include Royal Dramatic Theatre, the Royal Palace, Museum of Modern Art, Opera House and Wasa Museum all within two kilometres of the hotel. Public transport from Central Station and Arlanda Express is nearby providing access to the countryside and nearby islands.

What's the Bottom Line?

The Best Western Hotell Kung Carl caters to everyone as it has always been family owned in one of the oldest buildings in Stockholm, the cultural capital of Sweden. Regardless of what you do not forget to take a silhouette snap of the three spires for your holiday postcard and go for a 'fika (Swedish term for meeting up for a coffee and cake).